Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1918 — ALL HONOR TO BELOVED FRANCE [ARTICLE]

ALL HONOR TO BELOVED FRANCE

SHOULD BE GREAT OUTPOUR-, ING OF CITIZENS SUNDAY EVENING. Every citizen of this county can honor his country and himself by being present at the great patriotic meeting to be held at the Gayety theatre Sunday evening at 8 o’clck in honor of the national holiday of beloved France. * Throughout this land Sunday will be a day long to be remembered and universal homage will be paqj to the nation who in our hour of darkness and need reached us the helping hand and by her sacrifice at an opportune time was instrumental in helping bring forth the greatest Republic upon which the sun has ever shown. The meeting will be attended by the Grand Army of the Republic, the Liberty Guards, the Red Cross workers in uniform and other organizations. The address will be delivered by Dean Stanley Coulter, of Purdue University, and there will be appropriate music for the occasion. A resolution will be presented declaring adherence to President Wilson’s declaration to stand by France until victory. The meeting will be under the auspices of the ministerial association of the city and Rev. E. W. Strecker of the Methodist Episcopal church will be in charge.